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Time to delete this account. I've had fun here the past few years, but a couple things have made me decide to end the run. One, I don't like 90% of you. I know I've said that a lot, but I really just can't stand most of the people here. Anyone this doesn't apply to will still have ways to contact me (Todd, Chad, JJ, Evap, etc.; ilu guys). The second reason is that this site just isn't fun anymore. There's nothing worth reading, and, consequently, nothing worth posting. I'm also pretty busy with school and gaming.

I kept this short because my time is better spent elsewhere, and I'm sure yours is too.

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About Me

"You see," said my Teacher, "how little your words have done. So far as the Monarch understand them at all, he accepts them as his own – for he cannot conceive of any other except himself – and plumes himself upon the variety of Its Thought as an instance of creative Power. Let us leave this God of Pointland to the ignorant fruition of his omnipresence and omniscience: nothing that you or I can do can rescue him from his self-satisfaction."

I don't care. I was referring to the fact that what is essentially four weeks of an excuse for companies to rake up profits is presented as an event of religious significance. And if you really don't care, then maybe you should try not going out of your way to state it. Just ignoring the journal like everyone else would do damn fine.

This is kind of the point. You suggested we buy a game that you didn't play yourself, and then you wonder why we wanted you to experience the same disappointment?

My question was if anyone had interest in playing it, I was actually willing to sacrifice my own money to buy a four-pack. Not my fault that you guys didn't discuss it with me and wait.

You expect me to feel sorry for you because your money is tight? Do I need to explain my constant financial situation to you for the umpteenth time? Just so you know, my electricity will more than likely be shut off tomorrow because of our inability to pay it. I just had my grandmother spend one hundred dollars on Evap and Todd, so excuse me if I lack the sympathy for you being set back by two dollars.

This is the worst argument ever. If you are really so hard up for money right now, don't spend money on your friends for video games. That's just fucking irresponsible. I lack sympathy for your bad financial decisions, but at the same time I understand you personally are not in control of the majority of it. If you genuinely need help, let me know.

The point is that you made me spend more money that could have gone to other things (food). You, of all people, should know how important money is for basic needs. Tricking me into spending money on a game that you know we aren't going to play is low man, really low.

But, you know what? I'm not going to do anything, I don't want to be a dick to you. I'm going to let this go (which is what I was going to do in the first place), as long as you will.

Not the money, the principle of the thing. It was a dick move that financially set me back (money's tight right now, man). Why? For what reason did you do this? I've bought so many games over Steam for all of us to play together and then we haven't beyond one or two games. Then the one game I suggest to you guys; you all get before we discuss it, find out it was bad, and then still make me get it.